Anyone in the states have experience or know someone who can change the Toz controls over to the right side as well as upgrade to a side loading lever ?
http://www.allermann.de/shop/index.asp? ... deeplink=1
Also can the creep adjustment screw be shortened? As a lefty it might be in my way (need to get a lefty grip first).
I did a search and didn't come up with much on how to increase the trigger weight of the TOZ i'd like to be in the 1-2lb range.
I'll give Pilkington a call Monday but maybe someone can point me in the right direction now.
TOZ-35 Modifications gunsmith needed
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Re: TOZ-35 Modifications gunsmith needed
Perhaps Jon can help you. He shoots a Toz, I believe, and as you know, is a superb bullseye smith. He did some work for me on an Agner and anyone that can figure that thing out can fix about anything.
Joel
Joel
Re: TOZ-35 Modifications gunsmith needed
I shoot a TOZ left-handed and find the controls not to be a problem; I just reach over with my right thumb to set the trigger. The sear screw will be in your way, though. I don't see why not replace with a shorter one (metric), though I haven't done it on mine.
Re: TOZ-35 Modifications gunsmith needed
A great post, with DIY modifications for a side-lever cocking TOZ : http://www.targettalk.org/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=20712
And some pics of mine, and the way I achieve these mods : http://www.targettalk.org/viewtopic.php ... &start=200
And some pics of mine, and the way I achieve these mods : http://www.targettalk.org/viewtopic.php ... &start=200